JUAN Carlos Menseguez was Albions final signing of the January transfer window.

The 24-year-old joined on loan until the end of the season, completing his move from Argentine Primera League club San Lorenzo.

Menseguez arrived at the training ground yesterday morning to undergo a medical after flying into the UK on Sunday night.

He will be available to make his Premier League debut in Saturdays game against Newcastle, subject to international clearance being granted.

Tony Mowbray will want to ensure his right-winger is fully match fit having last played in late December.

Menseguez made 14 appearances for San Lorenzo during the Primera Division Apertura and helped his team tie on points with Boca Juniors and Tigre at the top of the 19-game championship to force a three-way play-off, before finishing third on goal difference.

He started his career at South American giants River Plate he signed when he was just five years old and penned his first professional contract in 2002.

Menseguez joined VfL Wolfsburg on loan during the 2003/04 campaign and sealed a permanent move to the German outfit the following season.

After three seasons in the Bundesliga, the 5ft8in player returned to Argentina to join then-Primera Division Clausura champions San Lorenzo in 2007.

In total, Menseguez has made 136 career league appearances, including 53 as a substitute, scoring 10 times.